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then, ifound myself in the world of orientalist or the patterns or the tiles or the carpets as a piecelike, there's a respect for that tradition which you feel deeply. i do. i respect arts — that's why, maybe, yeah. i love the playfulness of ardan's work. there's a real coming together of worlds here, of different layers — her fascination with the repetition and abstraction of islamic art, the way she embraces and evolves that vexed orientalist world view by looking at it through the warholian lens of a pop art sensibility. all that, for me, really encapsulates what i've been discovering — the complexity of the exchange between east and west. before i came here, orientalism — in my mind, at least — was almost this dirty word that was synonymous somehow with western exploitation of the islamic world. what i hadn't realised, though, was the extent to which turkish artists, both historical and contemporary, have really engaged with that tradition — reclaiming it, transforming it, making it their own. spending time in istanbul has reminded me why museums like the pera matter, because the p
then, ifound myself in the world of orientalist or the patterns or the tiles or the carpets as a piecelike, there's a respect for that tradition which you feel deeply. i do. i respect arts — that's why, maybe, yeah. i love the playfulness of ardan's work. there's a real coming together of worlds here, of different layers — her fascination with the repetition and abstraction of islamic art, the way she embraces and evolves that vexed orientalist world view by looking at it through the...
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Jul 22, 2023
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yeah, i would say it has changed my life, in the sense of, ifound me again.only one of its kind offering this type of intensive therapy. sometimes people find it easier to put it on a piece of paper, to write it down, to draw it, and that is why we do use a lot of art and creativity. and equally, we use it for reflection. if you can see something physically in front of you, it allows you to have a look at it and kind of process it and think, "wow, 0k, "i get where i am kind of coming from." and how important is it to have a programme that has been built and designed by women, for women? i think having a specific programme designed for women is invaluable. men tend to talk about the gambling first, before we look at trauma. whereas women go straight in with the impacts that gambling might have had on them, or how we have kind of got to gambling, and they want to understand that. and this is honestly the environment that allows them to do that safely. and this is one of the reasons women like rebecca had felt able to seek support. i don't think i ever would hav
yeah, i would say it has changed my life, in the sense of, ifound me again.only one of its kind offering this type of intensive therapy. sometimes people find it easier to put it on a piece of paper, to write it down, to draw it, and that is why we do use a lot of art and creativity. and equally, we use it for reflection. if you can see something physically in front of you, it allows you to have a look at it and kind of process it and think, "wow, 0k, "i get where i am kind of coming...
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Jul 26, 2023
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and ifound out when i was 19 that i had been given hepatitis c multiple times through this treatment.inding out accidentally, not from my own doctors, that i had this virus and that it had an impact on my future, a massive impact, that i thought i was going to die, in my 20s, thought i was going to die, in my 205, i thought i was going to die, in my 20s, i was planning my funeral. i continued to work until i was able to, because of ill health. i had two rounds of treatment for hepatitis c, that was incredibly toxic, that has made me a critically ill, and has been a huge long—term in fact this which has made me infertile, so i have not been able to have any children, and i've spent the last 29 years trying to achieve an understanding of what actually happened and why it happened. and also to get some form ofjustice and acknowledgement of the stakes —— mistakes that were made. acknowledgement of the stakes -- mistakes that were made. rosamund, it is impossible _ mistakes that were made. rosamund, it is impossible to _ mistakes that were made. rosamund, it is impossible to fathom _ mista
and ifound out when i was 19 that i had been given hepatitis c multiple times through this treatment.inding out accidentally, not from my own doctors, that i had this virus and that it had an impact on my future, a massive impact, that i thought i was going to die, in my 20s, thought i was going to die, in my 205, i thought i was going to die, in my 20s, i was planning my funeral. i continued to work until i was able to, because of ill health. i had two rounds of treatment for hepatitis c, that...
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Jul 26, 2023
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ifound it of our viewers. i found it difficult to watch. but it must be really difficult to know every day what is happening to children in your country, particularly. how do you explain what is happening there?- particularly. how do you explain what is happening there? thank you so much. i think, _ what is happening there? thank you so much. i think, seeing _ what is happening there? thank you so much. i think, seeing safa - so much. i think, seeing safa reflects on the daily suffering of yemenis. for us, as you just yemenis come as humanitarians, this is reality that we have on daily basis. this is something that goes beyond foreign security, this goes beyond... we believe it is linked, so many factors on the ground, as the conflict drags on, we see more displacement, as the climate change crisis continues, flooding continues, we see more displacement and we see people being pushed into higher—level food insecurity. this is also coming as a result of the continuous deterioration of the economic situation in the country. people do not have
ifound it of our viewers. i found it difficult to watch. but it must be really difficult to know every day what is happening to children in your country, particularly. how do you explain what is happening there?- particularly. how do you explain what is happening there? thank you so much. i think, _ what is happening there? thank you so much. i think, seeing _ what is happening there? thank you so much. i think, seeing safa - so much. i think, seeing safa reflects on the daily suffering of...
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ifound out my mother had died. my neighbours had died.translation: if it wasn't for the rescuers - floor. it is a miracle. translation: if it wasn't for the rescuers we - if it wasn't for the rescuers we wouldn't have left the apartment. rescuers broke down door and that is out. i am left without an apartment, without anything. i heard screams from the neighbours. i think they were being pulled out of the rubble. opposite me there were terrifying screams, they must have been pulling people out of the rubble, now i don't see my neighbours on the street any more. let's cross live now to our security corrispondent in kyiv, gordon corera. this is miles away from the front lines, this western city of the vivre. a lot of people had gone here to try and get away from the fighting so i suspect some surprise that it has been hit so badly. —— there has been shot that lviv has been hit, it has been shot before but not as often as the front line. four dead, pretty severe damage to the building as well. rescue work on going to see if there is anyone t
ifound out my mother had died. my neighbours had died.translation: if it wasn't for the rescuers - floor. it is a miracle. translation: if it wasn't for the rescuers we - if it wasn't for the rescuers we wouldn't have left the apartment. rescuers broke down door and that is out. i am left without an apartment, without anything. i heard screams from the neighbours. i think they were being pulled out of the rubble. opposite me there were terrifying screams, they must have been pulling people out...
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Jul 12, 2023
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sorting out some stuff in the loft and i found my old home sorting out some stuff in the loft and ifoundite valuable, actually.— built it all. lego can be quite valuable, actually. yes, and it's really pricey _ valuable, actually. yes, and it's really pricey as _ valuable, actually. yes, and it's really pricey as well. _ valuable, actually. yes, and it's really pricey as well. 2196 - valuable, actually. yes, and it's really pricey as well. 2196 of - valuable, actually. yes, and it's i really pricey as well. 2196 of people really pricey as well. 21% of people still play with lego. the bank of england is due to give an assessment on the state of the uk economy this morning. ben's looking at this for us this morning. yes, what we're waiting for is a bit like an end of term school report. the financial sterility —— stability report. it contains a lot of stuff thatis report. it contains a lot of stuff that is relevant to people's everyday life. that is why it will be watched incredibly closely. what we are waiting for is a bit like an end of term school report. what's working and what could b
sorting out some stuff in the loft and i found my old home sorting out some stuff in the loft and ifoundite valuable, actually.— built it all. lego can be quite valuable, actually. yes, and it's really pricey _ valuable, actually. yes, and it's really pricey as _ valuable, actually. yes, and it's really pricey as well. _ valuable, actually. yes, and it's really pricey as well. 2196 - valuable, actually. yes, and it's really pricey as well. 2196 of - valuable, actually. yes, and it's i really...
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i'm a diabetic, ifound incredible relationships through social media with other diabetics.o i have to find kind of ingenious ways of working out what my sugar levels are doing and then mitigating against going hypoglycemic, which is the risky low, and that will then cause me to become disorientated and sweat and eventually faint. so i have to mitigate against that andist these glucose shots spread around the stage. there are bits of food which i have to eat and i have to eat more of it when i need the sugar and less when i don't. but so far it has been really encouraging. if you had asked me six months ago whether i would be able to do a three and half hour play nonstop as a diabetic, i would have been really scared. and i'm so proud that i've proved to myself and to other type one diabetics that i'm able to do that. i'm sure that will mean a lot to a lot of people hearing you say that. i know we have to finish now, but i just want to ask you both, when you get too the end of this run, i think there's another four weeks, what will you remember from this extraordinary produc
i'm a diabetic, ifound incredible relationships through social media with other diabetics.o i have to find kind of ingenious ways of working out what my sugar levels are doing and then mitigating against going hypoglycemic, which is the risky low, and that will then cause me to become disorientated and sweat and eventually faint. so i have to mitigate against that andist these glucose shots spread around the stage. there are bits of food which i have to eat and i have to eat more of it when i...
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"he was always asking to meet and ifound it quite pressuring.ss says that will be looked at. as director—general i want to make sure and look at a couple of things, actually. the first thing is immediately, do we raise the red flags quick enough on complaints of this nature? and the second is, the processes and protocols. there may well be some learnings from this case. there are further allegations too about the presenter sending abusive messages to another person he met on a dating app. this person has told the bbc it happened when they hinted they would identify the presenter online. they said the messages, which have been seen and verified by bbc news, had frightened them, and they are still scared. it's much easier to dismiss one complaint than it is to dismiss two complaints, than it is to dismiss three complaints. and so, this certainly does put pressure on the bbc presenter to respond. the radio 2 presenter jeremy vine said he thinks the presenter involved should come forward, saying new allegations will result in more vitriol being thro
"he was always asking to meet and ifound it quite pressuring.ss says that will be looked at. as director—general i want to make sure and look at a couple of things, actually. the first thing is immediately, do we raise the red flags quick enough on complaints of this nature? and the second is, the processes and protocols. there may well be some learnings from this case. there are further allegations too about the presenter sending abusive messages to another person he met on a dating...
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Jul 19, 2023
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i crochet, as well, and ifound a granny maude square, and that became my name. sunna was diagnosed with alternating hemiplegia of childhood, which means she has episodes causing temporary paralysis, and there's currently no cure. this disorder is one in a million. today, we have about 1000 people diagnosed in the whole world. i it has been described as the most complex neurological— disorder known to man. she has lots of limitations. water, it's difficult for her. it's a big trigger. and sunlight and stress and fever and sickness, just like a regular cold. it's like a human time bomb — you never know what's going to happen. sometimes, it is so painful that they have to take her to hospital because they are not allowed to administer the most strongest of drugs. sue and tony's efforts over the past ten years have paid for care and research, which sunna's family are so grateful for. their support is tremendous. yes, we love them very much. they're very dear. so there you have it — a life saved in 1940 to lives being changed in 2023. jess lord with that report. an i
i crochet, as well, and ifound a granny maude square, and that became my name. sunna was diagnosed with alternating hemiplegia of childhood, which means she has episodes causing temporary paralysis, and there's currently no cure. this disorder is one in a million. today, we have about 1000 people diagnosed in the whole world. i it has been described as the most complex neurological— disorder known to man. she has lots of limitations. water, it's difficult for her. it's a big trigger. and...
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psychotherapy website, the british psychotherapy website and output, adult adhd in the search box, and ifound were the i symptoms that were affecting your life? because i have read the book, and it seems to me that putting things in order, orjust going through, you make a list of what i think are ordinary things. get up, go to the shop, by this, come back put it in the fridge, but you will almost missing out steps. because as the book is titled, you are scatterbrained.— the book is titled, you are scatterbrained. 77 . 7, scatterbrained. yeah, if i want to tid m scatterbrained. yeah, if i want to tidy my living _ scatterbrained. yeah, if i want to tidy my living room, _ scatterbrained. yeah, if i want to tidy my living room, i— scatterbrained. yeah, if i want to tidy my living room, i have - scatterbrained. yeah, if i want to tidy my living room, i have to - scatterbrained. yeah, if i want to i tidy my living room, i have to write down individually the things i need to do. take the caps into the kitchen, do this, do that, and cross those things off. 0therwise kitchen, do this, do that, and cro
psychotherapy website, the british psychotherapy website and output, adult adhd in the search box, and ifound were the i symptoms that were affecting your life? because i have read the book, and it seems to me that putting things in order, orjust going through, you make a list of what i think are ordinary things. get up, go to the shop, by this, come back put it in the fridge, but you will almost missing out steps. because as the book is titled, you are scatterbrained.— the book is titled,...
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Jul 17, 2023
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ifound so many people happy degree people assume that i have fun and i have never lied about that butsity debt. while, these are great points. david in i these are great points. david in northumberland. your point,, the direct line between what you do at university and what you do later is something i need to reflect on. a lot of people are saying by text. david, welcome and please carry on. i am a former teacher, i talked for about— i am a former teacher, i talked for about 40 — i am a former teacher, i talked for about 40 years in high schools and at the _ about 40 years in high schools and at the moment i am a upa coach and i deal with— at the moment i am a upa coach and i deal with young people. over the years. _ deal with young people. over the years. a — deal with young people. over the years, a lot of students in sixth form _ years, a lot of students in sixth form going _ years, a lot of students in sixth form going to university, they return— form going to university, they return back and explain what they were _ return back and explain what they were doing and they were very
ifound so many people happy degree people assume that i have fun and i have never lied about that butsity debt. while, these are great points. david in i these are great points. david in northumberland. your point,, the direct line between what you do at university and what you do later is something i need to reflect on. a lot of people are saying by text. david, welcome and please carry on. i am a former teacher, i talked for about— i am a former teacher, i talked for about 40 — i am a...
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Jul 3, 2023
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they ran someone out, bairstow was behind the stumps, poke the stumps down, and broad was bowling, ifoundp about. ok, i understand — to get wound up about. ok, i understand that, _ to get wound up about. ok, i understand that, that - to get wound up about. ok, i understand that, that is i to get wound up about. ok, i understand that, that is fair i understand that, that is fair enough _ understand that, that is fair enough i_ understand that, that is fair enough. i don't remember that colin de grandhomme incident.— enough. i don't remember that colin de grandhomme incident. coming from nottinghamshire _ de grandhomme incident. coming from nottinghamshire you _ de grandhomme incident. coming from nottinghamshire you are _ de grandhomme incident. coming from nottinghamshire you are probably i de grandhomme incident. coming from nottinghamshire you are probably a i nottinghamshire you are probably a big stuart broad fan? i am nottinghamshire you are probably a big stuart broad fan?— big stuart broad fan? i am from derbi, mh! _ big stuart broad fan? i am from derbi, mh! you're _ big stuart br
they ran someone out, bairstow was behind the stumps, poke the stumps down, and broad was bowling, ifoundp about. ok, i understand — to get wound up about. ok, i understand that, _ to get wound up about. ok, i understand that, that - to get wound up about. ok, i understand that, that is i to get wound up about. ok, i understand that, that is fair i understand that, that is fair enough _ understand that, that is fair enough i_ understand that, that is fair enough. i don't remember that colin...
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brand, makes leather goods and one of the things i found out, leather goods and one of the things ifoundw that. it was first chosen as indiana jones' had in 1981. the company that makes them, because you think people who make hats are called ministers —— milliners, but this company says they are not milliners, they are hatters. milliners make more grand... hatters. milliners make more rand... . , hatters. milliners make more rand... ., _ ., , ,~ grand... oh, fancy ones. they also make the hats, _ grand... oh, fancy ones. they also make the hats, the _ grand... oh, fancy ones. they also make the hats, the bigger - grand... oh, fancy ones. they also make the hats, the bigger boy - grand... oh, fancy ones. they also| make the hats, the bigger boy hats used in peaky blinders as well. it also varies a trend of younger men buying hats for wimbledon and for the cricket, for the ashes as well. i have a feeling that this morning, the question i need to ask, people need to send pictures in, is favourite hat. it doesn't need to be fancy, doesn't have to be in ascot hat, it is something that you go
brand, makes leather goods and one of the things i found out, leather goods and one of the things ifoundw that. it was first chosen as indiana jones' had in 1981. the company that makes them, because you think people who make hats are called ministers —— milliners, but this company says they are not milliners, they are hatters. milliners make more grand... hatters. milliners make more rand... . , hatters. milliners make more rand... ., _ ., , ,~ grand... oh, fancy ones. they also make the...
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Jul 15, 2023
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ifound that from my dad, "we all have to have hope". i found that quite profound.taken place. and there was a woman stood at the gates, no—one had organise or asked her to be and she opened up a box and a single white dove flew out. and it landed on the roof and i said to the driver, that is on top of the car. he said yeah. and as we get to the end of the chapel, i said to the driver, i want to get out and walk. walk elle in. the minute i open the door, it startled and it off. but it landed on the entrance of this chapel. and it didn't move until we left. normally it would just fly off, wouldn't it? it's crazy, isn't it. but that was, they are real things that happened. but it was nice. i do have this thing about the so—called god, if he was a good guy or a good woman or whatever it is, you know, mike elie would still be here. in you know, mike elie would still be here. ., , g you know, mike elie would still be here. . , �* ii g: you know, mike elie would still be here. . , g :: ,': , here. in early june 2023, tim lives home from — here. in early june 2023, tim liv
ifound that from my dad, "we all have to have hope". i found that quite profound.taken place. and there was a woman stood at the gates, no—one had organise or asked her to be and she opened up a box and a single white dove flew out. and it landed on the roof and i said to the driver, that is on top of the car. he said yeah. and as we get to the end of the chapel, i said to the driver, i want to get out and walk. walk elle in. the minute i open the door, it startled and it off. but...